True/False
Interpretive Exercise
Glenn,a sixth grader with a history of low achievement and poor social skills,enters the classroom in a sullen,angry mood.This is not unusual behaviour for Glenn.His hostility has alienated the few friends that he had at the beginning of the year and he has not responded to the teacher's offers to give him extra help after school.Today,he ignores the greetings of other students in the class,goes to his desk,refuses to talk with anyone,and appears to be sulking.The teacher,Mr.Larsen,instructs the class to get ready for journal writing,and the students begin organizing themselves-all except Glenn.When Mr.Larsen instructs students to begin writing,Glenn throws his pencil at the student sitting across from him.
-Given Glenn's behaviour problems,his educational program should focus exclusively on behaviour modification.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q19: In most cases,the cause of E/BD is
Q20: Patterns of behaviour that signal problems in
Q21: The two major types of E/BD are
Q22: Many factors make it difficult to define
Q25: The long-term prognosis is more optimistic for
Q26: Identified causes of E/BD are generally considered
Q27: Estimates of the prevalence of E/BD vary
Q28: Secondary prevention aims to prevent problems<br>A)at the
Q29: All conceptual models of education of students
Q40: A social-learning analysis attributes withdrawal and immaturity